Artist whose work was used in Marathon without permission now has a credit in the game
Artist whose work was used in Marathon without permission now has a credit in the game
I doubt they could have kept the artist silent if they did some shady shit. It’s not like Antireal signed an NDA with them.
My hope is based off the fact that Marathon will most likely be a make or break game for Bungie, and they desperately needed that PR situation out of the way. Throwing money and a title at the artist is a much cleaner solution than trying some underhanded BS that might create an even worse situation.
It’s not like Antireal signed an NDA with them.
‘by acknowledging our existence, you for ally agree to whatever we say because we have some genetic legal text that says so’ - corporations
“There may just be some of Bungie’s best work buried beneath the surface in Marathon,” he wrote in Eurogamer’s Marathon preview. “And I can’t wait to dig it out.”
Seems kinda backhanded, but okay.
They better be getting a fuckin paycheck too.
Don’t get to steal peoples work, then go “oopsie”, slap their name in credits, and think alls well.
As someone who grew up playing the originals, it would be kind of nice to try this game and see what it’s like. But it’s not worth using something other than Linux to make that happen. Oh well.
For those unaware, the original Marathon games were in the same vein of 2.5D fps as the original Doom. It had a more foreboding sci fi atmosphere, and has been credited as one of the first fps games to actually weave narrative elements into the gameplay itself.
It’s also freely available and open-source these days.
I’m really sad that it’s not a STALKER-like.
I really want to wander around the abandoned colony looking at things and reading logs without being in a time limited multiplayer match.
without being in a time limited multiplayer match.
Like a shisno.
they stole a bunch of the artists work during the game’s production; the fact that this artist’s visual design language basically set the stage for the entire product, even after the stolen work was removed illustrates how fucked bungie was when they got caught out. sure, some will say “oh it’s not bungie’s fault, one of their art leads stole it and didn’t admit it” nah fuck that, bungie understand how source files work - they should be able to see some progression work, at the very very least.
so they settled and put the victim’s name in the credits, because it’s the right thing to do after exhausting most of the wrong things to do.